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I Hate You

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2022
  • 22m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Tanya Reynolds and Melissa Saint in I Hate You (2022)
Comedy

Two flatmates in their 20s and their messy friendship. Becca and Charlie live together, enjoy pranking each other and don't much like their jobs; to escape their present relationships, both ... Read allTwo flatmates in their 20s and their messy friendship. Becca and Charlie live together, enjoy pranking each other and don't much like their jobs; to escape their present relationships, both girls start dating men in their seventiesTwo flatmates in their 20s and their messy friendship. Becca and Charlie live together, enjoy pranking each other and don't much like their jobs; to escape their present relationships, both girls start dating men in their seventies

  • Creator
    • Robert Popper
  • Stars
    • Tanya Reynolds
    • Melissa Saint
    • Jonny Sweet
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    262
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Robert Popper
    • Stars
      • Tanya Reynolds
      • Melissa Saint
      • Jonny Sweet
    • 15User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tanya Reynolds
    Tanya Reynolds
    • Charlie
    • 2022
    Melissa Saint
    Melissa Saint
    • Becca
    • 2022
    Jonny Sweet
    Jonny Sweet
    • Bob Oxygen
    • 2022
    Shaquille Ali-Yebuah
    Shaquille Ali-Yebuah
    • Karl
    • 2022
    Chetna Pandya
    Chetna Pandya
    • Mrs. Plant
    • 2022
    Joe Tracini
    Joe Tracini
    • Ryan
    • 2022
    Maddie Rice
    Maddie Rice
    • Miriam
    • 2022
    Abby Vicky-Russell
    • Harriet
    • 2022
    James Bradwell
    James Bradwell
    • Bradley
    • 2022
    Clare Perkins
    Clare Perkins
    • Angela
    • 2022
    Nellie Burroughes
    Nellie Burroughes
    • Doorwoman
    • 2022
    Jaz Hutchins
    Jaz Hutchins
    • Liam
    • 2022
    Michael Cochrane
    Michael Cochrane
    • Leonard
    • 2022
    Rupert Housden
    • Graham
    • 2022
    Joshua Clarke
    • Trainer
    • 2022
    Ursula Holliday
    Ursula Holliday
    • Mish
    • 2022
    Harry Trevaldwyn
    Harry Trevaldwyn
    • Matthew
    • 2022
    Joseph Marcell
    Joseph Marcell
    • Ralph
    • 2022
    • Creator
      • Robert Popper
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    9johnpreston-21780

    Not for U.S.A. or "Telegraph Doofus"

    9/10, not because it is close to perfection, but it is far better than the snap-judgement harsh reviews would suggest.

    It's a shame that quirky cannot make it past knee-jerk jerks. Michael Hogan in The Telegraph cites one of his irritations in a one-star review as a "Talking horse". Grossly unfair, because he seems to set out to hate the program. The horse is there, but only for two seconds at the end of the opening title sequence.

    And I can't really take the opinion of a bearded fuddy-duddy seriously when his recommendations include "The Wheel", and "Saturday Night Takeaway". Pitiful. One of his scathing criticisms is that it is a storyline about two young women, written by - shock horror - a middle-aged man. Of course, J. R. R. Tolkien failed miserably with LOTR because he wasn't a wizard, elf, sentient tree, or hobbit.

    But, back to what I see as plusses for "I Hate You". Two excellent leads, snappy lines, curiously amusing situations and niche comedy brilliance (Sustaining an injury after ignoring advice not to try running while listening to Jazz), and the occasional quickly handled running gags (DOG ADOPTIONS).

    It's not for everyone. I mentioned the U. S. A. Because I watched the pilot of "Two Broke Girls", and two sentences in, the "audience" are in paroxsyms of laughter.

    No such cues for the dim in "I Hate You".

    I found Jonny Sweet's Bob Oxygen had a great name, but a stilted delivery, and a slightly irritating character. "A. Plant" was good enough, but it is Tanya Reynolds and Melissa Saint that shine. They perfectly deliver lines such as the response to "Post-punk, but also retro".

    I'm not really a fan of Robert Popper's work - I thought "Friday Night Dinner" was a bit of a dud - but I found lots in "I Hate You" to enjoy, and was hoping for at least a second series. Thanks to lazy journalism and reviews seemingly given after viewing 2-3 minutes of one episode, there will be no follow-up.

    I was quickly drawn in by the endearingly zany (and well-choreographed) title sequence, and the debate on whether humans have evolved from bears touches on many aspects of relationships, and fake news, without labouring for one moment.

    Why oh why does "Mrs. Brown's Boys" never flushes, but something quite subtle gets culled?

    I. H. Y., R. I. P. :-(
    8leoalexanderscott

    Flatmates mundane lives on steroids.

    I am in search for a quick half hour comedy to stream to fill in the time. I have had many fails but occassionally I discover an unknown never heard of short lived series. I Hate You for me is one of those unexpected surprises. It is quirky and somewhat a trance into the daily lives of two flatmates without anything special or unique but their best friendship as they naviagte their mudane everyday lives, their family, their employment, and of course their friday nights. The support character are completely over the top insantity that you will trip out catching flys in every episode. I had many laughter stitches that seems to become more amd more common as the series progresses. It is not for everyone. Its a comedy that best enjoyed by people who like to escape from their reality and plonk themselves inside another. I ended up watching the series as a binge and I my advice is that you should do the same because some of the jokes evolve from one epsiode to the next and the next. I Hate You was a surprise and a reflection of 2020's.
    5JRB-NorthernSoul

    Lame comedy that really dragged

    Writer Robert Popper has worked on some real comedy gold like the Inbetweeners and Peep Show but this wasn't one to add to that portfolio. Despite a good cast and production values the premise and script fell short. It had some amusing moments and good one-liners here and there but the storyline was quite improbable and overall it didn't come off.

    Would like to think it will get better over time but can't see a second series for this one as I'm not sure who the audience will be. Not traditionally structured and written sharply enough for older viewers and not 'hip' enough to attract a younger audience.

    Bottom line neeeded to be a lot funnier. A middling sitcom that will soon be forgotten.
    7claraburton-13978

    A fun show with a lot of potential. Reviews need to calm down

    I found this show funny and genuinely heartfelt at times, with two funny leads, Sure, it was a little cringe from time to time, such as the incesty plot points, but so was Friday Night Dinner, and most leading comedy shows at the worst of times. It was easy to get into and watch, and I was sad when I reached the end of series 1. I liked that the in-jokes between the friends were explained naturally to the audience, as if you were meeting very close friends for the first time in real life. Got some real laughs out of me. Definitely needs more time to find its footing, but I can see a lot of potential in it.

    When going into this show, I already knew that it had an uphill battle due to its association to other very well-known comedies and the fact that the two main characters are women. A lot of the reviews I have seen for the show are extremely misogynistic and uncharitable. Many of the common critiques can also be thrown at the Inbetweeners or Friday Night dinner. Protagonists with questionable decision making? Fine when it's a man, but apparently completely irredeemable if it's a woman. I think some of these reviewers are having trouble realising that the characters are fictional people, and their actions have no real bearing on the world.

    So what would I say to someone looking to watch this show? Go into it with an open mind, there is some genuine fun to be found in this series, and try not to take everything so seriously!
    8batesaj-17759

    Some laugh out loud moments

    So much comedy is simply not really funny and raises the odd titter. I personally have no idea why "Friends" was so massive for that very reason.

    Once you take the time to get into this it has some truly laugh out loud moments.

    The concept of having two very strong central characters, surrounded by a selection of very funny and quirky almost cameo performances, works incredibly well and is extremely well cast.

    It's no "Friday Night Dinner" but that really is an impossible act to follow, on of the funniest shows I have ever watched and will live on in our minds for many, many years.

    I would like to see more new comedy like this, not playing safe and breaking a few boundaries.

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      • September 29, 2022 (United Kingdom)
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